(Plymouth) makes a substitution, with Curtis Nelson coming on for Bondz N'Gala.

78:12

Joe Garner is penalised for handball and concedes a free kick. David Button takes the indirect free kick.

76:51

Scott Arfield takes a shot. Kari Arnason gets a block in.

76:05

Bradley Wright-Phillips takes a shot. Save by Ian Bennett.

74:55

Effort from inside the area by Alan Lee misses to the right of the goal.

73:49

Reda Johnson is shown a yellow card. The referee shows Alan Lee a yellow card for unsporting behaviour. Free kick awarded for a foul by Alan Lee on Reda Johnson. David Button restarts play with the free kick.

72:45

Headed effort on goal by Reda Johnson from just inside the box goes harmlessly over the goal.

70:09

Free kick awarded for a foul by Rory Fallon on Peter Clarke. Ian Bennett restarts play with the free kick.

65:10

Bradley Wright-Phillips gets on the score sheet with a goal from deep inside the penalty box . Plymouth 2-1 Huddersfield.Assist by Rory Fallon.

65:10

A goal is scored by Bradley Wright-Phillips from inside the penalty area to the bottom right corner of the goal. Plymouth 2-1 Huddersfield.Assist by Rory Fallon.

Bradley Wright-Phillips produces a header from inside the area that goes over the bar.

5:02

Header on goal by Reda Johnson from inside the box goes harmlessly over the target.

3:15

Corner taken by Graham Carey from the right by-line, clearance by Reda Johnson.

2:34

Foul by Kari Arnason on Scott Arfield, free kick awarded. Graham Carey has a direct shot on goal from the free kick, save by David Button.

1:08

Shot on goal by Graham Carey from just inside the area goes over the target.

The match has kicked off.

The ref blows to signal half-time.

The referee gets the second half started.

The game is over, as the referee blows his whistle.

Match Preview

Reid to wield axe
Plymouth manager Peter Reid is expected to make changes for the visit of Huddersfield.
Reid is likely to freshen up his starting line-up after the Pilgrims disappointing start to the season, with New Zealand international Rory Fallon pushing for a recall.
Fallon came off the bench against Notts County and played in Argyle's reserve game during the week in order to prove his fitness and Reid could be tempted to start with this star striker against the Terriers.
Rory Patterson also featured for the reserves in midweek and is pushing for a start, as is youngster Yann Bolasie with Chris Clark likely to make way.
Goalkeeper David Button should return to the squad after recovering from an injury picked up in the 1-1 draw with Colchester.
Huddersfield will be without in-form midfielder Damien Johnson.
Johnson, a virtual ever-present for Town since arriving on loan from Plymouth in the summer, is not eligible to play against his parent club.
But winger Lee Croft will return to contention after missing last week's win over Southampton due to a one-game ban.
Manager Lee Clark is hoping injury doubts Anthony Pilkington (hamstring) and Lee Peltier (calf) will be passed fit after both players were withdrawn from last weekend's win over Southampton.
But goalkeeper Alex Smithies (thigh), winger Gary Roberts (broken arm) along with defenders Gary Naysmith (foot) and Tom Clarke (knee) remain sidelined as the Terriers chase a third successive league win.

Formation:442Manager: Peter Reid

Plymouth

Formation: 442Manager: Lee Clark

Huddersfield

David Button

Karl Duguid

Bondz N'Gala

Reda Johnson

Onismor Bhasera

Yannick Bolasie

Craig Noone

Conor Clifford

Kari Arnason

Bradley Wright-Phillips

Rory Fallon

SUBS

Romain Larrieu

Rory Patterson

Joe Mason

Jack Stephens

Lee Molyneux

Curtis Nelson

Dean Parrett

Home

Away

Ian Bennett

Lee Peltier

Antony Kay

Peter Clarke

Liam Ridehalgh

Anthony Pilkington

Scott Arfield

Joey Gudjonsson

Graham Carey

Alan Lee

Lee Novak

SUBS

Nick Colgan

Nathan Clarke

Joe Garner

Jordan Rhodes

Jamie McCombe

Lee Croft

Chris Atkinson

Match Report

Plymouth all wright thanks to Bradley
Plymouth top scorer Bradley Wright-Phillips took his season's tally to seven with a double as inconsistent Plymouth ended high-flying Huddersfield's three-match win streak with a 2-1 win.
Plymouth took the lead in the 16th minute when keeper David Button's free-kick from deep inside his own half was headed on by recalled target man Rory Fallon and into the path of Wright-Phillips.
The in-form front man wasted no time in making the best of it either, clinically ramming home from just inside the area.
Argyle's joy was shortlived, though, as the Terriers levelled within two minutes.
Liam Ridehalgh sent winger Graham Carey away down the left and his cut-back cross from the byline was superbly converted at the far post by an unmarked Antony Pilkington, who crashed the ball past Button.
Argyle countered with right-wing Craig Noone looping a header on to the bar from full-back Onismor Bhasera's deep cross from the left.
Fallon had a headed effort ruled out for pushing in the 54th minute but played a part in Argyle restoring their lead 12 minutes later.
It was a route-one repeat of the opening goal.
Button cleared long from his penalty area, Fallon stooped to help the ball on into the path of Wright-Phillips, and he calmly slid the ball home.